c THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN PLAY BY TEMPLE HIGH SENIORS ", i CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES "Cupid at Vaesar" Will Be Presented Night of April 27. &J j. "Cupid at VaBHar" is the clever lit tlo play which the senior clnss of tho Templo HiKh School will give at the Temple theatre. Saturday night. April 27. This is one of the most popular of college plays and the high school folk expect to put on a good produc tion. Several Bongs and novelties hae been Introduced that will add to the work of the individual actors. .Julia Proudlltt, of Lincoln, has the leading part. The play is being directed by F. (.'. McConnell of the University How China Aids Students. While Uncle Sam doesn't worry about the little .Japs much and still loss about the Chinamen, it is well that we all stud the Chinaman with a view to improving our own condi tions in many ways It is hard to tell what we would hae done with a sum the amount of which was paid to the Chinese government as an indemnity fund at the time of the Hoxer trouble, but here is what China did with that fund. "Columbia boasts of thirty nine Chi neBe students, whose expenses arc be ing paid out of the Hoxer indemnity fund from the United States to China." A STANDARD NOTE-BOOK. Engineers Set What May Be Precedent for Other Departments. The engineering college has adopted a standard notebook, which will be put on sale m two bindings at the Uimetsity Hook Store This is the only notebook handled by the book store It is to be .SVjXll inches in size, the paper to have three holes, and will be required for all work in the engineering college, and may be adopted by-other departments. Phi Alpha Tau Elects Four. The following men were elected to membership in l'hi Alpha Tau, the honorary public spunking fraLernlly: T. (J. Thompson, law 'H; J. K Hay. law Ml, Z 7. Dickenson, arts and sciences '11, and Hairy Hurtis, arts and science '13. Frat Games Postponed. The baseball games scheduled be tween Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Upsilon on the HJtli and between Sig ma l'hi JOpsilon and l'hi Delta Theta on the nth were Indefinitely post poned on account of the cold weather New Method of Assaying Gold. A new method lor assaying gold - Some time since Easter bonnets broke through the shell. You should have had one before this. No one who professes to be well dressed can af ford to be without one much longer. All the novelty and staple shapes in derbies and soft hats popular shades of grays, tans and rough mixtures for spring $2 to $5 Swell line of caps for young fellows just the dope for windy days 50c to $2. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street ores is being tried by I'rofessor Har rowman The process, which is still In the experimental stage, involves the use of mercury fumes and is said by the Inventor, W. VV. Miller, to give u higher yield of gold than the custom ary fusion with lead. LOST LOST A "Ten Year" fountain pen I'leaHe return to "Hag" ofllco 1 !!." II LOST- By H II Miles, copy "Ceneral I'athology." Zeigler Return to "Rag" ofllce I L!;( :i LOST -One Sigma Nil pin, jeweled, initials on hack. Reward for re turn. Call It .'!Stl 2 :it LOST- Last Friday, an Alpha Theta Chi pin. Finder return to "Hag" ofllce -'S. ;t LOST- Wednesday in Chem Lab, a Delta (Jamma gold ring. Return to "Rag" ofllce 22 :tt For your orcheBtra call O. L. Jones. Auto L-8G05. Fairbanks, Alaska Tho Fairbanks Times Mount McKinley expedition, which left here February .", has re turned, having been unsuccessful in the attempt to scale the mountain I'ngraved dance programs done. In Lincoln Ocker Kngniving company nrownell block "Ole" Metcalfe cTVIakes an urgent appeal to all his Uni versity friends to attend the primaries, Fri day, April 19th, in support of Richard L. Metcalfe Democratric Nominee for GOVERNOR Political Advertisement J. D. DASENROGK I' of N. A. D i)2 -A. M. 0(1 A Loyal Alumnus The only Republican Candidate for State Legislature from Lancaster County who is a graduate of the University. Primaries April 19, 1912 OyVERjTHEAm Tonight Finish Wrestling Match Geo. Gion vs Adolph Ernst Prices 50c to $1. Box Seats $1.50 SAT. MAT AND NIGHT, APR. 20 Positively the Last One of the Season AL G. FIELD GREATER MIN8TRELS Mat. 50c and 25c; Night $1 to 25c I I INPni M MATINHrS(Rxcept Monday) a: j LinUULrl HVI2NIN03 AT H.jo ORPHEUM ,;:.V.,uiH ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Mon. Night, April 15 Arkaloff Russian Balalaika Orch. THURBER & MADISON FLANAGAN &. EDWARDS CLEMONS & DEAN W. H. LYTELL & CO. CLAUDE M. ROODE CHARLOTTE RAVENSCROFT -4 - - PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street U. of N. . M. C. A. CAFETERIA Meals at cost of materlalsand service UNIVERSITY TEMPLE Discard your high shoes and make your feet hap py with a pair of our new oxfordsor pumps. BEGKMAN BROS. 1107 O STREET Collogo shoo storo - run by college men Y. IW.C . Merchant Tailor Shop Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed Hhop in Basement Y. M. C. A. Bldg. " SPA " Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. . Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. City Y. M. C. A. 13th ani . The moment you put on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to sec our line first College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phono -4Q We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pent $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Gct-if cijnjc7 r